This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1901. Excerpt: ... Notices of Periodical Publications Contributions to these Notices, whether regular or occasional, are invited. They should be drawn up on the pattern of those printed below, and addressed to Mr. K. I. Poole, at Oxford, by the ni-3t week in March, June, September, and December. llcport on manuscripts chiefly of canonical interest in France and Belgium: by A. WERMiNiinoFF who prints (1) the instructions of an envoy of Albert I to France, 1300; (2) a description of manuscripts containing coronation orders, imperial, German, and French.--N. Arch. xxvi. 1. Two manuscripts at MorreaU in Sicily: by C. A. G.utun one, of the fourteenth century, containing the llule of St. Benedict with the commentary of abbat Bernard, 1263-1283; the other, of the twelfth century, containing the Constitutions of the Cluniacs.--Arch, stor. Sicil., N.S., xxv. 1, 2. Notes on the archives of the Vatican: by K. Krofta.--Cesky Cas. Histor. Nov. The gnomes of the synod of Nicaea preserved in Coptic: by H. Achelis who takes them as descriptive of the circumstances of the Egyptian community about 400.-- Journ. Theol. Stud. 5. Oct. The old Iatin text of the Nice.nc Creed: by A. E. Bern.--Journ. Theol. Stud. 5. Oct. Einliard's ' Vita KaroW and tlie so-called ' Annates Einhardi: ' by F. Kubze who maintains his opinion of the late date (after 829) of the Annals, against E. Bern hein who holds that they were made use of in the ' Vita'.--N. Arch. xxvi. 1. On Benedictus Levita: by E. Seckel. I: Benedictus and the council of Nantes, fit is argued that Surius printed the twenty-four canons of Nantes from Itegino, who derived all but eight of them from other sources than the council of Nantes. Benedictus took his materials indirectly, through a lost collection, from Theodulf. N. Arch. xxvi. 1. The Gre...